Cádiz has ten players on loan from other teams. Six of them will return to the Cadiz team automatically once the 2019-20 season ends. On three of them, the team in which they are on loan has a purchase option; and a last one ends the contract and will automatically renew with the yellow ones, if they ascend to First. Below we will detail how each player is doing.
Dani Romera (Alcorcón)
Without a doubt, the player who is taking the most advantage of his loan. Dani Romera (24 years old), is a fixture at Alcorcón, either as a starter (15 games) or entering from the bench (12). In total 27 games that they are serving to make him burn in Second. In the Madrid team he has demonstrated all his qualities, he is one of the 14 players who have more than 1,000 minutes and has scored four goals. Last season he was already on loan in the silver category, this time at Rayo Majadahonda, Count scored two goals in 13 games (he signed for the Madrid team mid-season). The Alcorcón could stay on the ram in property, since it has a purchase option on the player.
Jovanovic (Cartagena)
Jovanovic (21 years old) has been one of the most regular players on loan at his destination club. The Serb left in the summer for Cartagena, a team called to ascend to the Silver Division. It has not been easy, he has found a lot of competition there, however he has had good times during some phases of the season. Total He has played 16 matches with the leading team of Group 3 of Segunda B and he has scored three goals, to which must be added a double against Leioa in a Cup match. The young striker will return to the discipline of Cádiz, once the season ends.
Carmona (Racing)
Sevilla youth squad, with whom he debuted in First. The right-back came to Racing last summer, after having played seven games with the yellows the previous season. In the Cantabrian team, Carmona (23 years old) has been a starter during some phase of the season and he has been alternating it with games starting from the bench, playing a total of 13 matches. Racing has a purchase option to keep the player in property.
Caye (Fuenlabrada)
The Huelva striker left Cádiz during the last winter market in search of minutes. In Fuenlabrada, Caye (26 years old) has played seven games since his arrival and he has been on the verge of scoring on several occasions, however he has not been fortunate for the goal. In Cádiz he found a lot of competition, but he had minutes. He played 13 games and scored a goal (great goal) against Malaga. Will return once the season ends, since the fuenlabreños have no purchase option.
Brian Oliván (Girona)
Brian Oliván (25 years old) left on loan to Girona last summer. The left back plays when Mojica 'leaves' him. The Colombian is a fixture in the onces of Martí so the Spanish has had to settle for six games played in the League, (four as holder and two as substitute). The Catalan team has a purchase option on the side, so if they executed it, the defender would not return to Cádiz at the end of this season.
Christian Martínez (Recreational)
Another player who has high hopes for Cádiz. Christian Martínez (23 years old) came to the yellow team in the winter market and went directly to Recreativo, on loan. The Panamanian is having a hard time adapting and in the Huelva team he has only played four games and in all, leaving from the bench. The winger holds the honor of being the youngest player in history to score a goal with the Columbus Crew of the MSL, where he has spent part of his short career in football. He will return to Cádiz in June.
Javi Navarro (Ponferradina)
Javi Navarro (23 years old) is one of the discoveries of this season. The pearl of the Cádiz quarry left on loan to Ponferradina during the past winter market to continue its training. In the Bercian team he has played four games, one of them as owner. The people of Cádiz have high hopes for the end, which started the season in Cervera's starting eleven (and scoring) and will return to Cádiz once the campaign ends. He is called to be one of the important players in the near future of the yellows.
Matos (Twente)
Matos (24 years old) has had no fortune in Twente. In his first two games in the Netherlands he made a big impression, however a serious knee injury has prevented him from developing his football. The player returned to Spain and has been treating at Real Madrid facilities. Last season he had a lot of presence in the yellow team, playing 21 games. Before leaving on loan renewed its link with the cadists until 2022, so once your loan is finished, you will return to Cádiz.
Querol (Albacete)
Querol (31 years old) had a lot of competition in Cádiz and went out in the winter market looking for minutes, after having played two half seasons with those from Cádiz. It is true that in the last games he found his best version, with four goals in four games, but in the League he only played one game as the owner of a total of six. In Albacete he has not found the continuity he wanted. Fuster is at his best since he is a professional and Zozulia is a fixture, so the Reus striker has had to settle for 53 minutes spread over two games. He will return to Cádiz once his loan ends., since Albacete has no purchase option on the player.
Sergio Sánchez (Albacete)
Sergio Sánchez (33 years old) was one of the fixed defenders last season and This winter market left Cádiz in search of minutes. In the Cádiz team he had a lot of competition with Cala, Fali, Marcos Mauro, Rhyner and even the youth squad Sergio González, one of the irruptions this season. Nevertheless in Albacete he has not found stability in the eleven, with people ahead like captain Arroyo and excadista Kecojevic. He has only played one game, against Ponferradina on matchday 27. Sergio Sánchez left for Albacete with no purchase option. The next season is free unless Cádiz ascends. In this case your contract would be automatically renewed.